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Nestled on a peaceful street in the heart of Upper Hutt, you’ll discover Oceania’s Elderslea - a place where you can stay toasty all winter, with the added comfort of Rest Home & Hospital care.
There’s enough space in your Care Suite to curl up with a good book or entertain your … View moreNestled on a peaceful street in the heart of Upper Hutt, you’ll discover Oceania’s Elderslea - a place where you can stay toasty all winter, with the added comfort of Rest Home & Hospital care.
There’s enough space in your Care Suite to curl up with a good book or entertain your friends and family with tea and biscuits, just as you always have.
Even in the midst of winter, your days will be filled with the things you love – from venturing out on a scenic van trip, to enjoying delicious home-cooked meals like roast chicken with all the trimmings.
Elderslea is located at 29 Redwood Street, Elderslea, Upper Hutt.
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Matt Tso Reporter from Community News
After sitting in a state of decay for more than a decade, owners of the the former bread factory Ryman Healthcare have been given the all-clear to bowl century old building.
While Ryman desire to put a retirement village on the site, consent for the development has not been granted at this stage.
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Matt Tso Reporter from Community News
Parking for bus, cycle and car share vehicles will take precedence over private car and motorcycle spaces. The move is part of Wellington City Council's parking policy which is aiming to lower carbon emissions.
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Matt Tso Reporter from Community News
Yesterday a notice of motion was accepted to begin the process of investigating options to establish iwi seats.
It will mean a representative from each of Wellington’s two iwi – Te Āti Awa Taranaki Whānui and Ngāti Toa Rangatira – is appointed to all of the council’s committees and … View moreYesterday a notice of motion was accepted to begin the process of investigating options to establish iwi seats.
It will mean a representative from each of Wellington’s two iwi – Te Āti Awa Taranaki Whānui and Ngāti Toa Rangatira – is appointed to all of the council’s committees and subcommittes by July next year.
Iwi representatives will be paid and have voting rights except at meetings of the full council, which can overturn decisions made by council committees.
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
The Planning for Growth pop-up has landed in Johnsonville!
The team will be in the Waitohi courtyard from 10am to 2pm on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 August, ready to kōrero about the Draft Spatial Plan and the Central Library.
Then on Monday 31 August we'll be at Ngaio Library to do it all … View moreThe Planning for Growth pop-up has landed in Johnsonville!
The team will be in the Waitohi courtyard from 10am to 2pm on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 August, ready to kōrero about the Draft Spatial Plan and the Central Library.
Then on Monday 31 August we'll be at Ngaio Library to do it all again!
See you there!
planningforgrowth.wellington.govt.nz...
Matt Tso Reporter from Community News
The Wellington Marathon has been cancelled following the announcement the region would stay in level 2.
Event manager Michael Jacques, said the decision to cancel was disappointing, especially for the runners who had been training, but they needed to turn their attention to the 2021 event.
The … View moreThe Wellington Marathon has been cancelled following the announcement the region would stay in level 2.
Event manager Michael Jacques, said the decision to cancel was disappointing, especially for the runners who had been training, but they needed to turn their attention to the 2021 event.
The 2250 registered runners would not be receiving a refund, but would be able to enter for free next year.
Jacques said the decision to cancel was "especially gutting" as it was the 35th anniversary of the marathon, which is the longest running running event in Wellington.
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Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
Applications are open now for Gardens Magic - our annual summer concert series at the Botanic Gardens!
Get yours in before Monday 7 September and join the music magic!
Visit wellington.govt.nz... for more information.
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
The rainbow crossing zone is getting a facelift and we’re taking the opportunity to make safety improvements at the crossing zone.
This will include cleaning the rainbow road markings and the installation of speed cushions at each end of the crossing to improve safety for pedestrians.
The works… View moreThe rainbow crossing zone is getting a facelift and we’re taking the opportunity to make safety improvements at the crossing zone.
This will include cleaning the rainbow road markings and the installation of speed cushions at each end of the crossing to improve safety for pedestrians.
The works will require Dixon Street to be closed, Thursday 27 August 2020, between 7pm – 1am.
Big thanks to the team at Fulton Hogan 🌈
David Downs from SOS Business
Hi - Wellington small businesses really need help. Our mates at Goodman Fielder Food Services are offering a promotion to help them. Please consider jumping online and buying a voucher for your favourite business today! They get the money asap, you can get the service after lockdown. Check the … View moreHi - Wellington small businesses really need help. Our mates at Goodman Fielder Food Services are offering a promotion to help them. Please consider jumping online and buying a voucher for your favourite business today! They get the money asap, you can get the service after lockdown. Check the local businesses out here
The Ministry for Primary Industries has issued a recall for two varieties of yellow flesh peaches due to the possible presence of Salmonella enteritidis.
What you need to know:
Primor Produce Ltd and Turners and Growers fresh Ltd yellow flesh peaches sold between 10 July to 25 August 2020 … View moreThe Ministry for Primary Industries has issued a recall for two varieties of yellow flesh peaches due to the possible presence of Salmonella enteritidis.
What you need to know:
Primor Produce Ltd and Turners and Growers fresh Ltd yellow flesh peaches sold between 10 July to 25 August 2020 should not be consumed due to the presence of the bacteria.
ALL yellow flesh peaches imported from the United States should not be consumed if purchased between 10 July to 25 August.
The products are sold in New World, Pak'n Save, Gilmours and Four Square stores across the North Island.
To learn more about the recall see the New Zealand Food Safety Website.
Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council
Kia ora Takapū/Northern Ward!
We'll be in your neck of the woods over the next few weeks talking all things Draft Spatial Plan and Central Library.
We'll be at Waitohi in Johnsonville on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 of August from 10am - 2pm, ready to answer all your questions about what … View moreKia ora Takapū/Northern Ward!
We'll be in your neck of the woods over the next few weeks talking all things Draft Spatial Plan and Central Library.
We'll be at Waitohi in Johnsonville on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 of August from 10am - 2pm, ready to answer all your questions about what this all means for you and your community.
And then on Friday 4 and Saturday 5 September we'll be in Tawa at the Main Road Plaza to do it all again!
For more information, and to see the rest of the Planning for Growth schedule, visit planningforgrowth.wellington.govt.nz...
For more information about the Central Library, visit www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz...
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Hi neighbours,
Wondering what the mandatory use of masks during level 2 means for you?
Based on the information at hand, here’s what you need to know about the new face mask requirements, including what kind of covering you can use and when to use it.
Click here to read more.
Matt Tso Reporter from Community News
As flames engulfed the 122 year-old house at 128 Abel Smith Street on Tuesday evening, generations of Wellington political activists shared their grief.
The heritage-listed structure had a storied history with connections to dozens of charities, organisations, radical political movements and the … View moreAs flames engulfed the 122 year-old house at 128 Abel Smith Street on Tuesday evening, generations of Wellington political activists shared their grief.
The heritage-listed structure had a storied history with connections to dozens of charities, organisations, radical political movements and the Urewera raids.
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